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If you issue the letter on September 11, do you want a response by October 11 (one month) or by October 12 (31 days)? The code would be different. |
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Sorry Charles I want the letter to read one month as in 28 January response by 28 February
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And, you want this date from the date you create the letter from your template? You are not going to write the letter, sit on it a few days or a weekend and then send it?
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Attached is a document, with fields taken from Paul's tutorial. One will give a date a month out in a system with regional settings set for dates formatted Month-Day-Year. The other with them formatted for Day-Month-Year. These are set to go in a template that you use to create your letter and are based upon the creation date for the new letter.
I would again urge you to read Paul's tutorial, especially the introductory portions. You can review the actual field by pressing Alt+F9. |
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